Willimantic Native Publishes First Book In Trilogy

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January 08, 2014|Noah Goldzer, Author, Eastern Connecticut

Martin Sister's Publishing and Amazon.com announce the publication of "Seek," a novel written by Willimantic native and former Windham Public Schools student Noah B. Goldzer. While writing the manuscript, Goldzer also worked as a substitute teacher at Windham High School.

"Seek," the first installment in the upcoming trilogy "The Suffering of Solomon" follows disgraced former investigative journalist Stephen "Seek" Solomon in his mission to redeem himself in the eyes of his daughters by uncovering the whereabouts of the last WWII German refugees in the 21st Century.

The road to publication was "long and arduous" said Goldzer, "but well worth the wait." Having completed "Seek" in 2012, and being picked up by Martin Sister's Publishing of Barbourville, KY in early 2013, Goldzer notes, "the publishing process takes years, and it's easy to be discouraged, but the story of publishing "Seek" is much like that of my home town Windham; it's about persistence, endurance, and the idea that with effort and time, changes for the better can indeed be made."

Goldzer, grandson of Alek and Genia Goldsher, formerly of North Windham, is a graduate of Windham High School's class of 2006. He went on to complete his degree at Montclair State University and returned to substitute teach English and History in 2012 while writing the novel. He says he was inspired by real life Nazi-hunters such as Simon Wiesenthal and Tuviah Friedman.

"Seek" is available on Amazon.com and will be located in local stores within the following weeks.

For more information, visit the trilogy's Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/TheSufferingofSolomon

Or check out Amazon.com where it can be found: http://amzn.com/1625530617.